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PRESIDENTIAL IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE ON FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LANDED PROPERTIES
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AYWILA & ANOR

(2017) JELR 34281 (CA)

Court of Appeal 30 Jun 2017 Nigeria
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- This case involves an appeal against a decision of the Federal High Court in a suit regarding the revocation of a leasehold interest in a property. - The plaintiff, a civil servant, had accepted an offer to lease a property from the Feder

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Suit Number:CA/J/73/2015
Judges:ADZIRA GANA MSHELIA Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria UCHECHUKWU ONYEMENAM Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria HABEEB ADEWALE OLUMUYIWA ABIRU Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Joseph Adejoh with him, R.T Anderifun, Esq. For Appellant A.M Okwori with him, D.K Dung, Esq. (Miss), O.Y Othman, A. A Joseph (Miss) for 1st Respondent.2nd Respondent absent (though served). For Respondent

ADZIRA GANA MSHELIA, JCA (Delivering the Leading Judgment): This is an appeal against the decision of the Federal High Court, holden at Jos delivered on the 12th day of February, 2015, in suit No. PHC/J/CS/102/2013, wherein the Court entered Judgment in favour of the 1st Respondent who was the plaintiff of the trial Court and dismissed the Appellants counter-claim. The 1st Appellant was the 1st defendant of the lower Court.

The brief facts of this case as narrated by plaintiff leading to this appeal are as fallows: The plaintiff now Respondent is a civil servant and resides at 5A, Flat 2 Mangu Rood, GRA Jos, Plateau State. Being an employee of the Federal Government, he became a tenant of the Federal Government on the property where he now resides. The Federal Government set up a committee under the presidency to implement the white paper on the commission of inquiry into the alienation of Federal Government landed properties. Plaintiff states that he was allocated the property sometim…

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